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because of changes in the environment and climate tv. there are more psych loans now. but your pattern change frequently, which is why the fish stuck is diminishing. given in the peak sessions, now we don't get enough. the bays natural ecosystem are also under severe threat by environmental pressures. every morning the fishermen lay before the deep sea and they come back by late evening. but the catches are not as good as they used to be . they blame partly the weather and the pollution in the sea courtyard. allen from a local charity that assists the community fears the traditional way of jolla. dutch, which is what they're known as here, is gradually eroding because of new challenges. as fish is declining, they have to ship the appropriation for our fishing to other but that the additional or pupil, those who are living on fishing since they are. but it is very difficult for them to switch off from fishing to other provision, but yeah, you know, ration not now shipping to jobs or do business to our better our, the liver, liver dumps. it said that some manage to find
because of changes in the environment and climate tv. there are more psych loans now. but your pattern change frequently, which is why the fish stuck is diminishing. given in the peak sessions, now we don't get enough. the bays natural ecosystem are also under severe threat by environmental pressures. every morning the fishermen lay before the deep sea and they come back by late evening. but the catches are not as good as they used to be . they blame partly the weather and the pollution in the...
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it doesn't work and a lot of people's environment. so when others spoke to the resources they need to feel safe and think the politicians and government leaders care about their safety and i i do think tt they will convey that message. >> i didn't know if you want to add to the discussion where you think given the incredibly polarized environment that we are in right now whether he can reach the consensus with folks on a host of education issues and if so if you want to weigh in i'm curious what issues you think might be most likely given the issues that we face in education, do either of you have any thoughts about that? >> this is quite speculative, but i think maybe i can say to brief things. saying we should have schools open at least for younger grades or something like that may be a more credible messenger because the message to open schools is associated currently with republicans and so hearing that eamessage from a new administrationra that isn't republican may help put out that of course people who don't trust biden many ofn
it doesn't work and a lot of people's environment. so when others spoke to the resources they need to feel safe and think the politicians and government leaders care about their safety and i i do think tt they will convey that message. >> i didn't know if you want to add to the discussion where you think given the incredibly polarized environment that we are in right now whether he can reach the consensus with folks on a host of education issues and if so if you want to weigh in i'm...
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we want the mainstream institutions right now it wasn't in existence the environment. isn't all. it matter of personal cns. >> presumably be helpful to you all. >> and most presumably,) thousand dollars. in the scheme of things probably capture significant share if not all that's where . >> other ideas, should the sec be given the authority to regulate crypto currency exchanges? is that something that the administration is proposing. >> a challenge with regulation that we see the digital line is used in sony these, the technology is used in an essentially how it is what, you know one agency for the oversight. some body, sometimes is a threat to. so is certainly important holly has identified in money-laundering laws, the financing terrorism, you all is helping there will be related to this. what enforcement perspectives, we are is great in nature and are willing to grow authorities are investigating and capabilities close to. their concern was also referenced the jewel nature of overreaction as he was for a visit using criminal actors into tthe methods and corners of the internet
we want the mainstream institutions right now it wasn't in existence the environment. isn't all. it matter of personal cns. >> presumably be helpful to you all. >> and most presumably,) thousand dollars. in the scheme of things probably capture significant share if not all that's where . >> other ideas, should the sec be given the authority to regulate crypto currency exchanges? is that something that the administration is proposing. >> a challenge with regulation that...
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like any other industry where there are risks to public safety from food to tobacco, to oil in the environment, we need statutory regulation. you know this, this shows us that we cannot trust facebook to even take their own research and take action. so, statutory regulation should start with transparency. government regulators should be able to see what's happening in the company. they should have access to this data that showed that a 3rd of teen girls have body issues because of instagram and that one percent of team growth i for isn't driven to aside. but if i can just stop there, i mean that's the research that, you know, allegedly came out of instagram and facebook. it's not just instagram, they'll take tall cas filters, that chat has filters. so it's not just instagram in the facebook group that perhaps should be blamed for some of the very real issues around social media. no, but i would suggest that statutory regulation should apply to all major social media companies that are at this level of influence and hold on our society. i mean, we're looking at companies that, that have, for ex
like any other industry where there are risks to public safety from food to tobacco, to oil in the environment, we need statutory regulation. you know this, this shows us that we cannot trust facebook to even take their own research and take action. so, statutory regulation should start with transparency. government regulators should be able to see what's happening in the company. they should have access to this data that showed that a 3rd of teen girls have body issues because of instagram and...
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host: what is the center street -- center for energy and environment there? guest: we have a very small team. your average environmental group is over $100 million per year and cei is $7 million per year and we have maybe a third of our work is energy environment, so we have a small team and we try to hit the highlights on virtually every type of energy policy, chemical risk, plastics, climates, energy, transportation , and all kinds of federal lands, property rights, and others. host: it is cei.org if you want to check it out. as day two of the climate summit gets underway, president biden announcing a goal of cutting u.s. greenhouse gas emissions in half 2030. is that achievable and what would it take to reach that goal? guest: i suppose it is achievable if we have a commanding control economy or we have a commanding control economy, so people were told what they had to do. the fact is we have a huge energy system, and huge energy resources. when you want to change things, it is hard to do anything except incrementally. that is because we have got over 330
host: what is the center street -- center for energy and environment there? guest: we have a very small team. your average environmental group is over $100 million per year and cei is $7 million per year and we have maybe a third of our work is energy environment, so we have a small team and we try to hit the highlights on virtually every type of energy policy, chemical risk, plastics, climates, energy, transportation , and all kinds of federal lands, property rights, and others. host: it is...
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to debate the nomination of the assistant attorney general for the environment and natural resources. office and a floor, negotiations continue on a bill that could be voted on later in the week if a deal is reached on an infrastructure bill. host: from the natural resources judiciary committees, thank you for joining us this morning on the program. >> very happy to be here. host: most people outside your state may not know about this bootleg fire fire that is going on, but for those particularly in your state, can you explain the nature of the wildfire and what is being done to suppress it? guest: it the third-largest wildfire in the state of oregon's history, so it is huge. 400 some odd thousand acres, massive destruction to forests and to wildlife and to cattle and people's homes, so it is horrifically horrific. and because things are so dry, because of the ongoing drought, incredibly bad drought, one of the worst in the history of the state, this has caused things to be usually flammable, and what is being done to stop it is we have something like 2200 people working on the fire.
to debate the nomination of the assistant attorney general for the environment and natural resources. office and a floor, negotiations continue on a bill that could be voted on later in the week if a deal is reached on an infrastructure bill. host: from the natural resources judiciary committees, thank you for joining us this morning on the program. >> very happy to be here. host: most people outside your state may not know about this bootleg fire fire that is going on, but for those...
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in some ways, it speaks to what a fractured political environment, media environment we have right now, but in my mind it also speaks to the need for a voice like ours to debate about what are the things that democrats want to achieve with technology, and what are different ways to achieve it. there is a big debate. if you accept the notion that the tech industry's power is sort of the first question is underlying many of the debates right now, one strata of thought says let's dissolve that power, let's break it up, let's take punitive action, let's unionize all of the gig workers, but let's have another strain of thought that says, let's channel that power and put it to good use for people, and i think that is where my view most elected democrats are, they are not on a rampage against tech, they want to make sure that tech uses a power responsibly and to benefit all people. host: just a follow-up on ashley's question, one of the concerns about a google or facebook is that they buy smaller companies and therefore, limit the entry into the tech world. adam: that is something we have hea
in some ways, it speaks to what a fractured political environment, media environment we have right now, but in my mind it also speaks to the need for a voice like ours to debate about what are the things that democrats want to achieve with technology, and what are different ways to achieve it. there is a big debate. if you accept the notion that the tech industry's power is sort of the first question is underlying many of the debates right now, one strata of thought says let's dissolve that...
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it's the situation we found ourselves in particularly in climate change forces in the environment that were on. it's very different than it was 10 years ago so you have this vulnerable electrical infrastructure that goes right across really fire prone land that's super dry and also these diseased trees. i think that people understand more now that it is really important to try to problem-solving in the way that that is possible. for specific electric companies which is the largest power provider in california that has missed turning off the power.there like this is the best tool in the toolbox to that we have right now. and you know there are serious issues with that. people who are medically vulnerable, have interrupted medical care. people can't chargetheir phones . i get itthat's very hard . but at the same time, we have seen summer after summer outlines of pg&e starting another fire. it seems like we haven't had a year as long as i can remember for the past five years wherethat hasn't happened . i think the issue with that is that people mostly see the inconvenience. it's hard to a
it's the situation we found ourselves in particularly in climate change forces in the environment that were on. it's very different than it was 10 years ago so you have this vulnerable electrical infrastructure that goes right across really fire prone land that's super dry and also these diseased trees. i think that people understand more now that it is really important to try to problem-solving in the way that that is possible. for specific electric companies which is the largest power...
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the environment basically at the hartford is that president biden will be signing an executive order, stating that all the cars in the us, half of the cars from the u. s. must be electric by 2030. now he has got the backing of the major auto manufacturers on this. in fact, they will be joining him at the white house. the fee of those companies, importantly to the head of the auto workers union will also be standing next to president by then what he makes us announcement. but it goes much further than that . he's returning to a bama era transmission regulations, which were basically done away with them to the trump administration. he's also introducing environmental measures to reduce a tailgate gases to enforce a reduction in those gases. now this is significant because exhaust emissions that com for 30 percent of greenhouse emissions within the united states. but this is a massively ambitious plan and also to see how far reaching it is. another level to the project is to ramp the u. s. as battery production facilities to improve the production line at present some 70 percent of the w
the environment basically at the hartford is that president biden will be signing an executive order, stating that all the cars in the us, half of the cars from the u. s. must be electric by 2030. now he has got the backing of the major auto manufacturers on this. in fact, they will be joining him at the white house. the fee of those companies, importantly to the head of the auto workers union will also be standing next to president by then what he makes us announcement. but it goes much...
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but well, democrats alternately cave and approve funds designated for the environment to go to coal and gas plants. well, it's got the 360 view from rubber patello talk radio host and civil rights attorney and ed martin and publisher of a pro america report dot com. thanks for joining me and, and robert things got to be with you, robert. this is your party, so we're gonna let you cry if you want to tell me how crucial is mentioned in cinema support to either bill. well, i think it's crucial, primarily because we've seen that there are 0 republicans who are willing to cross 40 lines to vote and favorite things like clean energy and such as the pre k. it's occasion of free 2 years of college, adding a visual vision and dental care to medicare, of those sorts of things are public option and an opposition to and therefore we have to go probably to joe mentioned, christian cinema, jo mansion who understands the democrats pick up one senate seat and 2022. he becomes completely irrelevant till he's playing every car that he has right now to keep himself in the limelight and try to be the prime
but well, democrats alternately cave and approve funds designated for the environment to go to coal and gas plants. well, it's got the 360 view from rubber patello talk radio host and civil rights attorney and ed martin and publisher of a pro america report dot com. thanks for joining me and, and robert things got to be with you, robert. this is your party, so we're gonna let you cry if you want to tell me how crucial is mentioned in cinema support to either bill. well, i think it's crucial,...
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many governments are struggling to balance economic pressures with the need to protect the environment off the coast of cut off one project is on the way to help the ecosystem by restoring coral reefs, gillian wolf reports. petro range spends most mornings out of see off the coast cutter. he's joined by a team of marine biologists from all around the world to explore a region they say is under study states, right? so what are cor resear facing right now? is 2 different types of threats. we have local threats such a sedimentation, such as pollution such as overfishing, and we have global threats and this is what is associated with global climate change. and with these threats. right now we cannot solve global climate change. that's a bigger problem that needs countries cooperating right now that are not cooperating. but what we can do is we can reduce the local stresses on our, you know, squirrels are in much better condition to withstand the issues from global climate change. and it's those local threats, these marine conservation and research team members are out to combat they're wor
many governments are struggling to balance economic pressures with the need to protect the environment off the coast of cut off one project is on the way to help the ecosystem by restoring coral reefs, gillian wolf reports. petro range spends most mornings out of see off the coast cutter. he's joined by a team of marine biologists from all around the world to explore a region they say is under study states, right? so what are cor resear facing right now? is 2 different types of threats. we have...
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how would standardize testing take place in a virtual environment? does anyone want to respond nathan? >> i was going to say like tracy i think i have some concerns, and in particular i think that whatever, however things proceeded it is really important to think about what is the experience of this taking exams whether they're online or in person. because i think that it can be in some cases very disruptive unpleasant experiencee to sit fr exams another thing i think that is important to keep in mind is that some of the data purposes that need to be served by collecting this sort of data can be accomplished without testing everyone. that we can do randomized samples to get data that is going to allow us to be able to document, for example, racial disparities that are emerging because of the disruptions that education that is happening through covid-19. and that doesn't mean that question of to test every single person in the country. so that may be somewhat of a middle ground that can be -- you know, to help address some of the concerns i think also
how would standardize testing take place in a virtual environment? does anyone want to respond nathan? >> i was going to say like tracy i think i have some concerns, and in particular i think that whatever, however things proceeded it is really important to think about what is the experience of this taking exams whether they're online or in person. because i think that it can be in some cases very disruptive unpleasant experiencee to sit fr exams another thing i think that is important to...
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synergy mansion actually has a multiple before he will agree to the democrat spending bill from the environment to children, a jo once at all, but we'll get his wish history says no we're going to give you the 360 view right after the break. so it gives rise to the question about these crises and who is behind them. we had the sub prime crisis that resulted in minute printing that made the top get richer. we have the calls in crisis, which has resulted in the top getting richer because of all the money printer. and we had a war in afghanistan go on for decades, which resulted in money printing in the top get richer, you know, and, and, and you can get into the other, you know, into some other areas as well, really making some hard, making hard questions. ah, that is other places to play with mostly with daniels, purely with the basilica soil with them about their liquids. melissa was assumable which is food safety. and when you would, these images, it goes up was good for supposedly good have my did on i would say with music is images spread it. so we come up with your phone was out of the to g
synergy mansion actually has a multiple before he will agree to the democrat spending bill from the environment to children, a jo once at all, but we'll get his wish history says no we're going to give you the 360 view right after the break. so it gives rise to the question about these crises and who is behind them. we had the sub prime crisis that resulted in minute printing that made the top get richer. we have the calls in crisis, which has resulted in the top getting richer because of all...
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how would standardized testing take place in a virtual environment? lisa: nathan? i was just going to say, like traci, i have concerns. in particular, however things proceed, it is important to think about what is the experience of students taking exams, whether they are online or in person, because i think they can be in some cases a very disruptive and unpleasant experience to sit for exams, and another thing that i think is important to keep in mind is that some of the data purposes that need to be served by collecting the sort of data can be accomplished without testing everyone. tocan do randomized samples get data that is going to allow us to be able to document, for example, racial disparities that are emerging because of the disruptions in education that are happening through covid-19. and that does not mean that we have to test every single person in the country. so that may be somewhat of a middle ground that could be, you know -- to help address some of these concerns, and i think a lot of it is going to depend on exactly where we are in the pandemic and
how would standardized testing take place in a virtual environment? lisa: nathan? i was just going to say, like traci, i have concerns. in particular, however things proceed, it is important to think about what is the experience of students taking exams, whether they are online or in person, because i think they can be in some cases a very disruptive and unpleasant experience to sit for exams, and another thing that i think is important to keep in mind is that some of the data purposes that...
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it is the environment. from mark, we are doing way too little, we act like all we have to do is stop burning fossil fuels it will help but it is delusional to think stopping greenhouse gases will save humanity area a few of your comments from social media. one more from the pew research center report from earlier this spring, looking at concern over climate change by generation in this country. among those who say addressing climate change is their top personal concern, 37% of generation z say that. that is the far-left blue column. 33% of millennials say that. 27% of generation x. 29% of the boomer generation or older says stopping or addressing climate change is their top personal concern. asking you this morning whether you think the u.s. is doing too much, too little or about right. melissa and tennessee says we are doing too little. in what areas? caller: i think we are not doing enough to educate the average americans on a common sense approach. several years ago, there was a big earth day concert try
it is the environment. from mark, we are doing way too little, we act like all we have to do is stop burning fossil fuels it will help but it is delusional to think stopping greenhouse gases will save humanity area a few of your comments from social media. one more from the pew research center report from earlier this spring, looking at concern over climate change by generation in this country. among those who say addressing climate change is their top personal concern, 37% of generation z say...
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healthy environments rather than trying to motivate or giving motivation to politicians, to push people out. when you say we were talking about the us government, whether it's under the talking about all leaderships, i'm talking us government and talking about why it as we, as a global community not wanting to to foster good health relationship in these countries themselves. within that we, there's the 99.9 percent within that we, there's the 0.01 percent. and there are powerful stakeholders from the u. s. in england and france and the neo colonizing countries who have a huge, huge interest in continuing to exploit plunder and re colonize africa, south america, the places where there's so much natural, well. so i think the people empowered despite their rhetoric really have no interest in solving this migration crisis, which is not a crisis of, of migrants or crisis of, quote unquote, illegals, i would never call any human being illegal. it's a crisis of neo colonialism in neoliberalism. a failed economic model that continues to be predatory versus the vast majority of humanity. and yet
healthy environments rather than trying to motivate or giving motivation to politicians, to push people out. when you say we were talking about the us government, whether it's under the talking about all leaderships, i'm talking us government and talking about why it as we, as a global community not wanting to to foster good health relationship in these countries themselves. within that we, there's the 99.9 percent within that we, there's the 0.01 percent. and there are powerful stakeholders...
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it has put a greater strain on us, but we drew a line in the humanitarian environment, that this we just cannot do. >> i watched the press conference and saw someone say to you, this is just a trump policy, and you said no, because we are not applying it to children. we are not going to expel unaccompanied children into the desert. it's not who we are. i found that also extremely moving. having represented children, i want to talk to you about now, since 2014, i found that, also, i found that very moving but as you say, i want to ask you about something specific to that, you say that thousands of children coming. dhs is also putting those children into removal receiving. -- proceedings. in 2014, when we had a similar situation, that led to a lot of unrepresented children going to immigration court, without legal representation and tens of thousands of them were ordered removed in absentia. i assume that you would not be -- have been happy to see that. do you have thoughts, as to how you would prevent a similar situation from happening now? sec. mayorkas: we are very focused on the well-b
it has put a greater strain on us, but we drew a line in the humanitarian environment, that this we just cannot do. >> i watched the press conference and saw someone say to you, this is just a trump policy, and you said no, because we are not applying it to children. we are not going to expel unaccompanied children into the desert. it's not who we are. i found that also extremely moving. having represented children, i want to talk to you about now, since 2014, i found that, also, i found...
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, media environment we have right now but in my mind it also speaks to the need for a voice like ours, to debate about what are the things the democrats want to achieve with technology and what are different ways to achieve it. again, i think there is a big debate. if you accept the notion that the tech industry's power is sort of the big question underlying a lot of the debates we have right now whether it is about antitrust, privacy, speech, section 230, workforce issues one strain of thought says let's does all that power and break it up. right? let's take punitive action and abolish section 230 and unionize the workers and there's another train of thought that says let's channel that power and put the power to good use for people and i think that is where, in my view, most elected democrats are. they are not on the rampage against attack and they want to make sure that tech uses its power responsibly and benefit all people. >> host: mr. kovacevich, just to follow-up on ashley's question, one of the concerns about a google or a facebook is that they buy smaller companies and theref
, media environment we have right now but in my mind it also speaks to the need for a voice like ours, to debate about what are the things the democrats want to achieve with technology and what are different ways to achieve it. again, i think there is a big debate. if you accept the notion that the tech industry's power is sort of the big question underlying a lot of the debates we have right now whether it is about antitrust, privacy, speech, section 230, workforce issues one strain of thought...
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it was based on what i basically said, which is that we have a media environment that is stacked against us. it is so difficult for us to get our narratives into the mainstream media. however, there are, as lisa points out, several lists involved. and i think it's a question of finding the right balance between how we actually engage and what kind of sort of parameters we put to it. because the term that we used, by the way, in 2005 because we had challenges in the way that celebrities engage with us. and in fact, at that time, we would say we need to be gaudy against a problem up, celebrate to see and set up to see the domination of public faith by celebrities. on the other hand though, let's be clear, we got a method communication challenge. how do we get our message across to the largest number of people in the shortest space of time? and whether we like it or not, celebrities have access to public opinion and able to shift people. but then we don't want situations where for example, a company is supporting l g b t i q issues. what i'm so glad you said that to me you read our mind her
it was based on what i basically said, which is that we have a media environment that is stacked against us. it is so difficult for us to get our narratives into the mainstream media. however, there are, as lisa points out, several lists involved. and i think it's a question of finding the right balance between how we actually engage and what kind of sort of parameters we put to it. because the term that we used, by the way, in 2005 because we had challenges in the way that celebrities engage...
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you want to cut down supply, you want to get the green environment, no problem, but you can't shut it down all at one time because you can see what's happened. we've got a 100 percent increase in one year. in the price of oil. we've got massive inflation and crude oil and fossil fuel goes into everything that we do in this country, including making those healthy bottles of water. they take fuel to make you cannot exist at the way we're running because we are out of money. we're out of plans and we've got a federal reserve that has no clue and continues to print money so all you have is higher prices at the pump. higher prices, you're going to pay for heating higher prices everywhere with no relief in sight. he had a nerve a minute ago, i'm reading that the winter months account for some 50 to 80 percent of residential fuel consumption. depending on where in the usa you live. so for many and my fellow knowing lenders bubba what is your forecast for the home heating oil season ahead? you might have to choose between eating and staying warm. i think this is going to be a very, very rough
you want to cut down supply, you want to get the green environment, no problem, but you can't shut it down all at one time because you can see what's happened. we've got a 100 percent increase in one year. in the price of oil. we've got massive inflation and crude oil and fossil fuel goes into everything that we do in this country, including making those healthy bottles of water. they take fuel to make you cannot exist at the way we're running because we are out of money. we're out of plans and...
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francisco so other than your mom has anyone changed how they are living their life as a result of the environment they are in today? >> yes. i think it certainly is the case everyone that has seen your parents. there is a lot of the discussions going on whether resources and i do think it is the randomness that is shocking. and we understand the nuances of calling it a hate crime when two women waiting for a bus last week was tabbed in the back. maybe it was not racially motivated from the back but common sense forse people who really are just waiting for a bus. that is notcc acceptable. it is a terrible thing. so i think that we hear stories from very well-to-do professionals on a train from dc to new york who is korean and teenagers we hear about the upper east side and asian women are spit on. it is all anecdotes and this is the reason why we decided to track it as a beta initiative. we are long ways fromne being completely accurate and that methodology needs worked out but these anecdotes are alarming. we need to make sure we know what is happening. >> how does covid reinforce that sentiment
francisco so other than your mom has anyone changed how they are living their life as a result of the environment they are in today? >> yes. i think it certainly is the case everyone that has seen your parents. there is a lot of the discussions going on whether resources and i do think it is the randomness that is shocking. and we understand the nuances of calling it a hate crime when two women waiting for a bus last week was tabbed in the back. maybe it was not racially motivated from...
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industrial mines contracting the precious material needed for cleaner energy are in fact, poisoning the environment with dire health consequences for those living in their shadow. the cost of coal, both people in power on a jazz ah fed up cuban vent, their anger, the government, and some of the largest protest seen in decades. but addressing the nation, keep the president claims the us, the direct and all the situation. his people are facing ah, other l l, there are law from coming up 6 people killed in south africa and more than 200 arrested.
industrial mines contracting the precious material needed for cleaner energy are in fact, poisoning the environment with dire health consequences for those living in their shadow. the cost of coal, both people in power on a jazz ah fed up cuban vent, their anger, the government, and some of the largest protest seen in decades. but addressing the nation, keep the president claims the us, the direct and all the situation. his people are facing ah, other l l, there are law from coming up 6 people...
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colorado set and reset records for the largest fires in history so we are entering into a different environment and starting to think about how we can change and talk about that a little bit more. so i will say finally another complex underscores the nations need to recommit the resources to the fire prevention, preparedness and response and frankly we are honored that you are here and have made that measure one of your own. i would like to pass on to the governor i know he would like to welcome you. while all of the people that work here is a result of saying what didn't work in collaboration and what does. they just get better at it every year. i want to talk about what we talked about when you hosted the call with the governors about governors abouttwo things. one of them, thank you for asking these men and women given the incredible drought that we have so if we didn't have those we needed to worry about along with the ones we had going. but second, what we can all do as partners, federal partners to build a more resilient system. there's been a lot of great work done by your agencies to sh
colorado set and reset records for the largest fires in history so we are entering into a different environment and starting to think about how we can change and talk about that a little bit more. so i will say finally another complex underscores the nations need to recommit the resources to the fire prevention, preparedness and response and frankly we are honored that you are here and have made that measure one of your own. i would like to pass on to the governor i know he would like to...
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these, in brief, few spain, dozens of extinction, rebellion activists have rallied in front of the environment ministry, madrid, protest is including scientists, through fake blood, on the ground in front of administering stuck posters of the latest you in climate change report on its walls down to the lack of action on climate change. while scientists have repeatedly alerted governments to global warming and species extinction. elsewhere, covey 19 restrictions, and the introduction of passes over it through hundreds of protests, adams, the streets of the civilian capital minus scuffles. breaking out when police flock roads to limit the route to the demonstration and talk in a co, written the way it's affecting. it's all around the world, maybe a tiny bit of good news for a change for the 1st time since the start of the pandemic, one is there is lifting the mandatory use of face masks in open places and cheering open air activities in schools. 70 percent of people in the audience on capital and now fully vaccinated while occupancy of intensive care beds is, thankfully at a record low a storm o
these, in brief, few spain, dozens of extinction, rebellion activists have rallied in front of the environment ministry, madrid, protest is including scientists, through fake blood, on the ground in front of administering stuck posters of the latest you in climate change report on its walls down to the lack of action on climate change. while scientists have repeatedly alerted governments to global warming and species extinction. elsewhere, covey 19 restrictions, and the introduction of passes...
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our environment and it's nick clark has more on the report from my nap get in turkey where wildfires, of course widespread destruction. it is a bleak picture. this year alone has seen storms, floods, and wildfires. now, according to sciences, it is unequivocal. the humans are largely to blame for warming, the oceans land, an atmosphere throughout the battery of coal, oil and gas. you've been telling us over 3 decades of the dangers of allowing that kind of warm the world listen but didn't hear the wellness and but it didn't us ex strongly enough. and as a result, climate change is a problem that is here. now, nobody is safe and it's getting worse. foster about his being repeatedly demonstrated by the reporting that we've been doing here in turkey and in greece on the devastating wafaa that have swept across southern europe. now these well 5 do happen every year, but it is the scale of them and the intensity of them that have taken everybody by surprise this year and that looks set to continue. the 1st you in report issued in 1990, had predicted human cause, climate change would become
our environment and it's nick clark has more on the report from my nap get in turkey where wildfires, of course widespread destruction. it is a bleak picture. this year alone has seen storms, floods, and wildfires. now, according to sciences, it is unequivocal. the humans are largely to blame for warming, the oceans land, an atmosphere throughout the battery of coal, oil and gas. you've been telling us over 3 decades of the dangers of allowing that kind of warm the world listen but didn't hear...
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of course, you know, it must be in an environment of peace. but protestors including kootenay are showing no sign of ending their unprecedented push for democracy. 35 years after gaining independence, i'd fight until it is possible. they'd cut another leg. and if i still have him, have them until they cut my head because that is new out, don't need me all 3. the so i would most of the government says it will continue to restrict access to social media and ban protests. it sees as a security threat in order to restore the p a l t 0. but bonnie los eunice in gone is capital across have been protesting outside the countries, only law school. it's all to more than one 3rd of applicants fail to get in that demanding review of the admission process and an end to corruption, or a bed and manly reports i. these people dream of becoming luez. now they're accusing the law school in gone, his cup to opera of being unlawful. that's because the entrance exams changed by the legal council. it's now requires a minimum 50 percent mark on 2 papers instead of a
of course, you know, it must be in an environment of peace. but protestors including kootenay are showing no sign of ending their unprecedented push for democracy. 35 years after gaining independence, i'd fight until it is possible. they'd cut another leg. and if i still have him, have them until they cut my head because that is new out, don't need me all 3. the so i would most of the government says it will continue to restrict access to social media and ban protests. it sees as a security...
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attractions will be closed for covid related reasons like high touch environments, difficult, social distancing large crowds time constraints and a state ban on live shows. disney says other closures are related to regular season maintenance or ride renovations closures include the finding nemo submarine voyage disneyland monorail and play areas like goofy playhouse and the pirates lair on tom sawyer island disney says spur eights will also be suspended when the parks reopen to avoid crowding. >> i take a live look at the bay area now from our mount tam can lot of clouds out there a beautiful day, but a bit overcast. yeah. just a really low fog bank to start the day. kron four's morning show had a beautiful shot from. >> mount time pious and really was sunny up above the fog. but down below boy socked in really has the feeling of a mid summer pattern which is disconcerting considering we are what late april makes you think mark twain and maybe, know, maybe no rain, maybe a little rain this weekend. but it's not really going to move the needle know that's the air force. i mean, we're
attractions will be closed for covid related reasons like high touch environments, difficult, social distancing large crowds time constraints and a state ban on live shows. disney says other closures are related to regular season maintenance or ride renovations closures include the finding nemo submarine voyage disneyland monorail and play areas like goofy playhouse and the pirates lair on tom sawyer island disney says spur eights will also be suspended when the parks reopen to avoid crowding....
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it's true and i think some ways it speaks to what a fractured political environment, media environment we have now. in my mind it also speaks to the need for a voice like ours to debate about what other things democrats want to achieve with technology and what are different ways to achieve it? there's a a big debate. if you accept the notion the tech industries power is the big question underlying a lot of the debates now whether it is not antitrust, privacy, speech, section 230, workforce issues, one strain of thought says let's break it up, let's take punitive action and abolish section 230. there's another strand of thought this is let's channel that power, put that power to good use for people. that's where in my view most elected democrats are. you're not on a rampage against tech. and what to make sure that tech uses his power responsibly and to benefit all people. >> host: mr. kovacevich, just to follow-up on that question, one of the concerns about a google or facebook is that they buy smaller companies and, therefore, limit the entry into the tech world. >> guest: that's somet
it's true and i think some ways it speaks to what a fractured political environment, media environment we have now. in my mind it also speaks to the need for a voice like ours to debate about what other things democrats want to achieve with technology and what are different ways to achieve it? there's a a big debate. if you accept the notion the tech industries power is the big question underlying a lot of the debates now whether it is not antitrust, privacy, speech, section 230, workforce...
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explosion alone is enough to kill animals on it's the worst type of fishing because it destroys the environment. and what's already a fragile ecosystem. scientists believe oxygen level in the ocean or dropping due to human pollution. this to may be causing females to suffocate in the water. this used to be a prestige beach where people used to come in swim the ocean, abundant with fish, look at it now. it's smells like a dumb sight, while the government installed electricity and the internet for communities living by the sea, there's no infrastructure to deal with the human waste and toxic chemicals there are being thrown into the ocean. but environmentalists say this is just the tip of the iceberg, because out of sight, hundreds of nautical miles away is environmental pollution of far greater magnitude, chinese and european deep sea trawlers scrape the ocean floor with giant nets in a matter of minutes, they kill and destroy everything in their path, including coral reefs, scientists predict that within a decade, ocean ecosystems will collapse because of a combination of rising temperatures, o
explosion alone is enough to kill animals on it's the worst type of fishing because it destroys the environment. and what's already a fragile ecosystem. scientists believe oxygen level in the ocean or dropping due to human pollution. this to may be causing females to suffocate in the water. this used to be a prestige beach where people used to come in swim the ocean, abundant with fish, look at it now. it's smells like a dumb sight, while the government installed electricity and the internet...
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and have performed well but the most important skill we see is the willingness to learn because the environment around us is changing. we test for learning. we say what have you learned in the last six months that was not in a classroom? learning agility, velocity. julie: what do you do when you're -- david: what do you do when you are not consulting? julie: i took up tennis during covid. that was but he brave during 52. mostly i focus on my two daughters who are 13 and about to be 15. david: have you thought about hiring a consultant for your tennis game? julie: most of the time i play tennis with a coach because that way i can actually hit the ball and get a little better. david: all right. if the resident of the united states because you and says you're running a dynamic -- gigantic company, i need more leaders in my government, why don't you come and be secretary of something important? what would you say? julie: i would say that i am honored to be asked to but i am really -- haven't really -- i have really important things to do in the private sector. david: you would not go in now? julie:
and have performed well but the most important skill we see is the willingness to learn because the environment around us is changing. we test for learning. we say what have you learned in the last six months that was not in a classroom? learning agility, velocity. julie: what do you do when you're -- david: what do you do when you are not consulting? julie: i took up tennis during covid. that was but he brave during 52. mostly i focus on my two daughters who are 13 and about to be 15. david:...
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tell us about the environment you grew up in. a couple thousand people, very, politically conservative. >> good, good hard-working people, small school, small environment. you kind of knew everyone come in the town. >> how did you move from the conservative back ground into grantors, grassroots campaigning for democratic candidates. >> i went to community college, and went to my political science professors there, said you should really volunteer on a campaign. and i thought sure. so i volunteered on my first congressional race in 1996. she was running against john doolittle, but we lost her, terribly. i fell in love with organizing politics and campaigns. even though i did not know that that job could be a thing. i stayed very involved. i worked on the hill after college. i ended up, back in the bay area doing antiwar organizing during the iraqwar in 2003, and work for howard dean in iowa. that sent me on a whole different trajectory in national politics. ended up working for barack obama for six years. >> to have any behind-the
tell us about the environment you grew up in. a couple thousand people, very, politically conservative. >> good, good hard-working people, small school, small environment. you kind of knew everyone come in the town. >> how did you move from the conservative back ground into grantors, grassroots campaigning for democratic candidates. >> i went to community college, and went to my political science professors there, said you should really volunteer on a campaign. and i thought...
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how much we can help the environment.>>> that is the friday 5. > later i will be joined by the congressman. >>> the impacts of climate change are felt throughout the state. in the form of wildfires, droughts, longer he waves. in the bay area, the community of east pale out so is preparing rising sea levels. built on the edge of wetlands. they are trying to adapt the flooding and storms. we have the story.>> reporter: it is surrounded by water on three sides. the bay on 2 and a creek on the other. 20 years ago, high tides and heavy storms combined to reach the levy. it devastated neighborhoods. >> the 98 flood was significant. it was scary. we had thousands you had to be moved. future floodingif we don't do what we are proposing could lead to catastrophi raising of homes.>> reporter: climate scientists warn about rising seas could increase the wate level of the bay by two feet by 2030. it could exasperate flooding for areas pruned. there are large latino communities. >> they have a large low income population that participates in the service sector. we were cleaning your homes. we work in r
how much we can help the environment.>>> that is the friday 5. > later i will be joined by the congressman. >>> the impacts of climate change are felt throughout the state. in the form of wildfires, droughts, longer he waves. in the bay area, the community of east pale out so is preparing rising sea levels. built on the edge of wetlands. they are trying to adapt the flooding and storms. we have the story.>> reporter: it is surrounded by water on three sides. the bay...
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are you saving the environment are making yourself feel better? governor newsom has proposed $11 billion of new spending on things related to the environment that these are one-time hits to make us feel better there is no capital investment to create energy that is cleaner and more reliable than what we have now no longer term investment to make the state more environmentally friendly it is a one-time hit that is the problem we have with so much short-term thinking but not long-term investment. steve: talk more broadly about the race you winter last week because living in california a lot of us are hoping to see in and to the one-party rule that has been so destructive the climate is just one example so how can people find out more about the campaign? >> i'm running for california state comptroller i believe it's time for us to finally have accountability around taxpayer money you've heard me talk about this before whether environmental issues or homelessness the cost-of-living issues , california spend so much many we have no idea where it is goi
are you saving the environment are making yourself feel better? governor newsom has proposed $11 billion of new spending on things related to the environment that these are one-time hits to make us feel better there is no capital investment to create energy that is cleaner and more reliable than what we have now no longer term investment to make the state more environmentally friendly it is a one-time hit that is the problem we have with so much short-term thinking but not long-term investment....
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we're standing at the edge of a law, went land environment. you could probably see behind me the yellow plastic louise or our booms that have been set up. they're trying to keep the oil from further damaging this wet land from killing a birds and other marine, a wild life that rely on this wet land for breeding and death, and the, and feeding at the all local agencies as well as the coast guard and other federal agencies are working, as you said, around the clock. we can see some of them are wearing their hazmat uniforms and outfits around here and, and doing what they can also on the beach itself. there are, you know, clots of gooey oil and tar, which will have to be cleaned up. now, the timeline of all this fully is very interesting because residents began hoarding the strong smell of oil. a kind of decently types of smells on friday, but on it wasn't until saturday that the coast guard deployed its resources and vessels had discovered the source of the league, the extent of the damage and began its operations. and the company that re the op
we're standing at the edge of a law, went land environment. you could probably see behind me the yellow plastic louise or our booms that have been set up. they're trying to keep the oil from further damaging this wet land from killing a birds and other marine, a wild life that rely on this wet land for breeding and death, and the, and feeding at the all local agencies as well as the coast guard and other federal agencies are working, as you said, around the clock. we can see some of them are...
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so those issues that have global implications the environment the global pandemic and immigration the national security issues just to name a few. this is a long list of a few. what is the right rule and the context of leadership. >> let me say first those who really articulated a strategy for the us world and reagan and since then we've that interesting presidents of both parties who have been more tactical than strategic my basic comment is the biden administration need to articulate a strategy for us leadership. and a dear friend of mine and for madeleine albright and four years called america the indispensable nation. and it is the indispensable partner and then to restore our alliances and build new friendships and to articulate a strategy for free and peaceful world you have been a reliable partner and we hope will be in the future. .. .. inr fault. i think there is credible evidence that the chinese covered up the lethality of this epidemic. i think that is on them, but then we thought everything would be fun and easy and no problem and we failed to use the tools we have. we ha
so those issues that have global implications the environment the global pandemic and immigration the national security issues just to name a few. this is a long list of a few. what is the right rule and the context of leadership. >> let me say first those who really articulated a strategy for the us world and reagan and since then we've that interesting presidents of both parties who have been more tactical than strategic my basic comment is the biden administration need to articulate a...
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government for feeling to protect activists and siding with the companies. exploiting the resources environment allow them to help only because it's the lack of a policy of guarantees for those exercising, social, and environmental leadership. and we see it when politicians fail to ratify international agreements like s because the fail to passing congress people on the front lines like mexican activist, my ts valensuela, who fights criminal groups controlling illegal mines in the sonora desert says he knows his life is on the line, i do feel afraid that i will, i will be harmed, i could be murdered, i could be harmed physically or harm, spiritually. and those, those are certain things that those are realities that i have to face in my in my stance, in my, in my stance and in protecting our lands. these activists see themselves as the last line of the fence against the exploitation of resources in a worse and in climate. and they know all to well, that there's a long way to go before they can see an end to the impunity that allows them to be killed. allison and jesse it, i've gotta, ah, it says
government for feeling to protect activists and siding with the companies. exploiting the resources environment allow them to help only because it's the lack of a policy of guarantees for those exercising, social, and environmental leadership. and we see it when politicians fail to ratify international agreements like s because the fail to passing congress people on the front lines like mexican activist, my ts valensuela, who fights criminal groups controlling illegal mines in the sonora desert...
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-- covid environment, and we have other challenges, as well. regarding operational capabilities for asylum laws. i can assure you our reliance on title 42, the expulsion authority, in a public health imperative, our timeline is as quickly as possible. quite frankly, your old employer, the american civil liberties union, is suing us for our use of title 42 and has given us an opportunity, not much of an opportunity, i should say. frankly and nobly, so, to manage through the pandemic, while pushing the limits of our asylum cap abilities to the maximum. -- asylum capabilities to the maximum. as soon as possible. >> that is very helpful, your thinking on that. it seems are two things you are talking about in terms of when the u.s. would be ready. one is about the ability to process asylum-seekers. the other is to rebuild the system you say the trump administration dismantled. the other seems to be about coronavirus, public of considerations. are there other metrics you can look to for either of those? for example, for the latter. go ahead. sec. may
-- covid environment, and we have other challenges, as well. regarding operational capabilities for asylum laws. i can assure you our reliance on title 42, the expulsion authority, in a public health imperative, our timeline is as quickly as possible. quite frankly, your old employer, the american civil liberties union, is suing us for our use of title 42 and has given us an opportunity, not much of an opportunity, i should say. frankly and nobly, so, to manage through the pandemic, while...
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brief, in just 60 seconds in spain, dozens of extinction, rebellion activists rallied in front of the environment ministry, madrid, the protest including scientists, through fake blood on the ground in front of administrative, stuck posters of the latest view and climate change report on his walls. they denounce a lack of action on climate change, while sciences repeatedly alerted government to global warming and species extension. covey 19 restrictions on the introduction of passes. broad hundreds of protest is on the streets is the civilian capital. that's what you see in their mind. a scuffle breaking out when police locked roads to limit the root of the demonstration. meantime, elsewhere for the 1st time since the start of the plan that make one is harris is listing mandatory use of face marks and open places and during open air activities and schools, 70 percent of people in the argentine capital and now fully vaccinated, while occupancy of intensive care beds is thankfully at a record low, nicer, but a good news about covered for a change that's a snapshot of what we're talking about today.
brief, in just 60 seconds in spain, dozens of extinction, rebellion activists rallied in front of the environment ministry, madrid, the protest including scientists, through fake blood on the ground in front of administrative, stuck posters of the latest view and climate change report on his walls. they denounce a lack of action on climate change, while sciences repeatedly alerted government to global warming and species extension. covey 19 restrictions on the introduction of passes. broad...
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pfas components do not naturally breakdown in the environment. exposure to even small amounts of pfas has been linked to diseases, birth defects, and developmental disorders. these chemicals have been used in consumer products for decades and have this been allowed to spread and accumulate throughout the environment into our air, our water, and our soil. in my own district, pfas has been detected in multiple drinking water systems, which puts the health and safety of my constituents at risk. the same can be said for millions of people in communities across the country. until recently, the extent of the problem was underestimated in my own state, but expanded testing, we now know that california is one of the most impacted states in the country. a recent investigation by the state water resources control board showed pfas contamination in almost 100 public water systems serving about 75 million californians. we need a national strategy to prevent exposure to these toxic substances. this bill sets a deadline for the epa to take action on establishi
pfas components do not naturally breakdown in the environment. exposure to even small amounts of pfas has been linked to diseases, birth defects, and developmental disorders. these chemicals have been used in consumer products for decades and have this been allowed to spread and accumulate throughout the environment into our air, our water, and our soil. in my own district, pfas has been detected in multiple drinking water systems, which puts the health and safety of my constituents at risk....
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my message to people who have a toxic environment a toxic relationship with their employer is the same as if i would give them if they have a toxic relationship with a spouse or -- or a substance abuse problem. it would be -- get out of there. and figure something else out and this book is meant to be written in such a way that i'm offering to them what the tools and tactics they have that are going help them if they do decide to get out or if they want to stay to navigate laborant but the short answer to your question and it is unfortunate is, i don't think those people want to hear what i have to say. [laughter] >> we do. yeah. stayingen that topic last summer after the death of george floyd it seemed like a lot of people were waking up to racial injustice and all of a sudden you had large corporations you have organizations who were announcing that they were hiring or they were promoting an african-american person or they were donating large sums of money to racial justice and not sure what that actually means or what that entails. so would love to hear your perspective on what happ
my message to people who have a toxic environment a toxic relationship with their employer is the same as if i would give them if they have a toxic relationship with a spouse or -- or a substance abuse problem. it would be -- get out of there. and figure something else out and this book is meant to be written in such a way that i'm offering to them what the tools and tactics they have that are going help them if they do decide to get out or if they want to stay to navigate laborant but the...
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you talk in your book about the importance of providing more opportunity to build environments. how do we move that concept forward given this dynamic of the insider control? what is the pathway for a region like ours that's struggling with this dynamic ? >> i'm going to give a 20 year perspective on this problem . we have not yet moved the legislative needle despite what's going on in sacramento which is vaguely hopeful . we are certainly, we have not on crack the knot of local housing even if we do have fast tracked for two unit developments. let these communities figure out how to get that if that rule does get enacted . but that being said in 2001, 2002 there was nobody who thought this was a reasonable issue to worry about. i don't think there was a spur. i don't think there was anything in terms of actual groups thought this was a problem that was worth fighting over so for me, i think it's, i see lots of progress and i see people who have come to realize that we need more housing and is not the issue is is not some sort of elite issue. you don't want housing because you w
you talk in your book about the importance of providing more opportunity to build environments. how do we move that concept forward given this dynamic of the insider control? what is the pathway for a region like ours that's struggling with this dynamic ? >> i'm going to give a 20 year perspective on this problem . we have not yet moved the legislative needle despite what's going on in sacramento which is vaguely hopeful . we are certainly, we have not on crack the knot of local housing...
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because the environment around us is changing. we know from a skills perspective skills in 2017, 30% are obsolete today. so we test for learning. we have basic questions like, what have you learned in the last six months that wasn't in a classroom? and so, learning agility, curiosity are really core to our hiring philosophy. david: what do you do when you are not consulting? you have any outside interests? julie: i took up tennis during covid which was pretty brave at 52 and i can hit the ball. i am not great but i can play a game. mostly i focus on my two daughters who are 13 and about to be 15. david:david: have you thought about hiring a consultant for your tennis game? that would improve your tennis can, right? julie: most of the time i play tennis with a coach because that way i can actually hit the ball. [laughs] david: ok. if the president of united states called you and said, you were running a gigantic company and i've done a great job. i need some more women leaders in government. why did you come be secretary of somethi
because the environment around us is changing. we know from a skills perspective skills in 2017, 30% are obsolete today. so we test for learning. we have basic questions like, what have you learned in the last six months that wasn't in a classroom? and so, learning agility, curiosity are really core to our hiring philosophy. david: what do you do when you are not consulting? you have any outside interests? julie: i took up tennis during covid which was pretty brave at 52 and i can hit the ball....